Article L115-4
For each cinema, the taxpayer fills in a declaration in accordance with the model approved by the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée and containing the information required to determine th…
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For each cinema, the taxpayer fills in a declaration in accordance with the model approved by the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée and containing the information required to determine th…
Where the sale of these assets has not taken place by public auction, the purchaser who wishes to secure himself from the proceedings of the registered creditors is required, on pain of forfeiture and…
Authorisation is subject to payment of a fee to the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée. This fee is set at a flat rate of sixteen euros for each screening room in a cinema and five euros f…
The tax credit for expenditure on executive production in France of foreign cinematographic and audiovisual works is governed by Articles 220 Z bis and 220 quaterdecies of the French General Tax Code.
Article 261 G of the General Tax Code governs the application of exemptions from value added tax to admission fees for screenings of cinematographic or videographic works that are pornographic or inci…
Failing conciliation, the Film Ombudsman may issue an injunction within a maximum of two months from the date of referral, which may be made public.
The Commission may not be seized of facts dating back more than three years if no action has been taken up to that point to investigate, establish or punish them.
The agent authorised by law to proceed with the sale stops the sale operations when the price of the goods sold reaches an amount sufficient to pay the principal, interest and costs of the distraining…
The notarial deed of sale is only drawn up once the price has been deposited with the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations and proof of payment of the costs of the sale and the taxed costs has been prov…
Leases granted by the debtor after the act of seizure, regardless of their duration, cannot be set up against the pursuing creditor or the purchaser. Proof of the lease's anteriority may be provided b…
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